Tomáš Bruner
Postdoctoral Researcher
Tomáš Bruner is a postdoctoral researcher at Peace Research Center Prague and a lawyer in private corporate sphere.
Research focus
Tomáš is interested in the relationship of law and power. In his academic work, he deals with the connections of international security and international law, especially in regard to use of force, state responsibility, human security, environmental changes or cyber security.
Selected Publications
BRUNER, Tomáš. (2021). Changing Climate, Unchanged Mandate: BRIC Countries in the UN Security Council. Climate Law, 11(1), 76-111. DOI: 10.1163/18786561-11010003
BRUNER, Tomáš. (2019). New Enemy, Old Pact? Past Defense Pacts and Future Planetary Defense Treaty. In SCHMIDT, Nikola. Planetary Defense: Global Collaboration for Defending Earth from Asteroids and Comets. Springer Nature Switzerland, ISBN 978-3-030-00999-1
BRUNER, Tomáš. (2019). International Migration Regimes: Understanding Environmental Exemption. In HYNEK, Nik. STRITECKY, Vit, DITRYCH, Ondrej. Regulating Global Security: Insights from Conventional and Unconventional Regimes. Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 978-3-319-98598-5
BACKGROUND
Tomáš studied law and jurisprudence with specialization on international public law. He also graduated in security studies and received Ph.D. from Charles University international relations programme.
WOrking GROUP(S) AND RESEARCH AREA(S):
Renewed Great Power Competition